Important Dates

Tutorials that have less than 10 early registrants will be at risk of cancellation.

Overview

Proposals for high-quality tutorials in all areas of generative programming
and component-based development, from academic research to industrial
applications, are solicited. Tutorial levels may be introductory, intermediate,
or advanced.

A tutorial's purpose is to give a deeper insight into an area than a
conventional lecture. Tutorials extend over a half or a full day. This gives
the speaker the possibility to select a proper length for their tutorial.

The topic of a tutorial can come from a truly broad spectrum. Any interesting
theme included but not restricted to the following topic list is welcome:

However, you
should keep in mind that a tutorial must be expected to attract a reasonable
number of participants. This is most likely the case if the topic is new or
relevant to a broad community. If you have deep experience in a GPCE topic area,
from which others could benefit, please consider submitting a proposal.

Submission Format

Proposals must contain all information requested in the SubmissionFormat template.

What should a tutorial look like?

In case your tutorial is accepted, the TutorialGuidelines offer suggestions for preparing and
presenting your tutorial.

Submission Process

Electronic submission of proposals must be sent to tutorials06@gpce.org.
Proposals must be submitted no later than Mar 18, 2006.

The proposals received will be reviewed by the Tutorial Committee to ensure
a high quality and appropriate mix for the conference. The Tutorial Chairs will
work toward a diverse program that attracts a large interest among the broad
segments within GPCE.